The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 May 1977 — Page 24

MAY IM, 1977 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

COMPLETES FIRST YEAR Col. Carl Kaser, of Kaser's Auction Service, North Liberty, has successfully completed his first sear at the Certified Auctioneers Institute in Bloomington, Indiana. I he Institute, sponsored by the National Association of Auctioneers. is a three-sear program which leads to the CAI (Certified Auctioneers Institute) designation. Charter (Al’s w ill be awarded in 19"8 to candidates who have successfulls sompleted the full Institute program and passed examinations at the end of the first, second ami third sear classes allowing them to qualify as members of the Institute. I he Institute is designed to educate and tram practicing auctioneers in wass to improve their performances in the auction business. Included are courses in finance, legal aspects of auctioneering, appraisal. real estate, personal business development, communications and advertising. I he Institute is offered annually in the School of Continuing Studies at Indiana University. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM North Liberty Center Lor reservations call 656-3353 the dax before. MAY 23 - 27 MONDAY .1 nice Oxen baked chicken Mashed potatoes Buttered spinach Bread and margarine Rice pudding w ith cinnamon

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Milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY .Juice Breaded veal Creamed salad ( reamed corn Perfection salad Applesauce cake Whole wheat bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY Juice Pork picnic shoulder and bean stew Pickled beet salad Vanilla pudding with chocolate chips Wheat grem bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Juice Liver and onions Mashed potatoes and gravy Green beans Rye bread and margarine Peaches Milk, tea. coffee FRIDAY Juice Chicken patties Peas Mashed potatoes and gravy Bread and margarine ( ookie Milk, tea. coffee PAST MATRONS CLUB MEETS Walkerton’s Past Matrons Club met at the Masonic Temple on Tuesday evening. May 10 for a carry-in dinner and meeting. The president, Mrs. Myron Mullet, greeted the 13 present with a poem. “Mother's Daily Duty.”

Mrs. George Pfeiffer gave the table blessing. During the business session it voted in lieu of flowers for a past matron, Mrs. Laura Linton, deceased, the money would be given to the Laura I inton Memorial fund now established with the money to go to the Ambulance Fund. Also due to the bad weather in January, the meeting for that month was called off and the club will hold only two meetings this year. The annual picnic will be held at the home of Al and Dorothea Brenner, Koontz Lake on Sunday, October 2. Following the business meeting, Mrs. Leroy Whitaker, past matron,

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junior past of the Walkerton Chapter 319 Order of the Eastern Star, was initiated into the club. The hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Pfeiffer and Mrs. John McCombs. NOTICE Ms. Teresa Jeter, Trust Officer of the National Bank & Trust Company of South Bend will speak during a meeting of the St. Joseph Valley Chapter of the Indiana Society of Public Accountants at the Lincoln Highway Inn. Mishawaka, on May 19. She will speak on "The Increased Marital Deduction Planning Considerations and The 1976 Tax Reform Act” and It’s Impact on the subject.

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RECEIVES DEGREE Three Walkerton residents wen among 813 graduates of Indian; University at South Bend who re ceived degrees in the May 10 lUSi com mencement ceremonies. Degree recipients were: Jennifei L. Heemer, M.S., elementary edu cation; Nancy C. Huff, M.S., ele mentary education; and Lind; Christine McNeil, M.S., elemen tary education. Australia was the last continent to be discovered by Europeans. “The most useful virtue is patience.” John Dewey